| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1838 - 538 trang
...savages, and who describes it as " the admiration of strangers and travellers," it had " a stately screen, well wrought, painted, and gilt, which rose up as...spires, with other lesser spires growing out of each of them.f This, * I attended the service, to hear, for the second time, Mozart's 12th Mass, of which my... | |
| 1848 - 452 trang
...there stood a curious piece of stone-work, admired much by strangers and travellers ; a stately screen it was, well wrought, painted and gilt, which rose...with other lesser spires growing out of each of them, as it is represented in the annexed draft.* This now had no imagery-work upon it, or anything else... | |
| 1848 - 452 trang
...there stood a curious piece of stone- work, admired much by strangers and travellers ; a stately screen it was, well wrought, painted and gilt, which rose...with other lesser spires growing out of each of them, as it is represented hi the annexed draft.* This now had no imagery-work upon it, or anything else... | |
| 1848 - 466 trang
...there stood a curious piece of stone-work, admired much by strangers and travellers ; a stately screen it was, well wrought, painted and gilt, which rose...spires, with other lesser spires growing out of each of thorn, as it is represented in the annexed draft.* This now had no imagery-work upon it, or anything... | |
| Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott - 1872 - 520 trang
...Table. On July 13 another gang of marauders plundered the vestry, and dragged down the stately screen, well wrought, painted, and gilt, which rose up as...with other lesser spires growing out of each of them. Over this place, in the roof of the church, in a large oval yet to be seen, was the picture of our... | |
| Mackenzie Edward C. Walcott - 1872 - 210 trang
...vestry, and dragged down the stately screen, well 1 Shaw's Staffordshire, i. 242 -3. Peterborough. 3 5 wrought, painted, and gilt, which rose up as high...with other lesser spires growing out of each of them. Over this place, in the roof of the church, in a large oval yet to be seen, was the picture of our... | |
| 1873 - 670 trang
...former souldiers hands. " Now behind the communion table there stood a enrióos piece of stone-work, admired much by strangers and travellers : a stately...with other lesser spires growing out of each of them. This now had no imagery woti upon it, or anything else that might justly give offence, and yet, because... | |
| Walter Debenham Sweeting - 1898 - 156 trang
...Patrick writes as follows : " Now behind the Communion Table, there stood a curious piece of stone-work, admired much by strangers and travellers ; a stately...other lesser spires, growing out of each of them, as it is represented in the annexed draught.1 This had now no Imagery-work upon it, or anything else... | |
| Ecclesiological Society - 1902 - 368 trang
...there stood a curious piece of stone-work, admired much by strangers and travellers ; a stately screen it was, well wrought, painted and gilt, which rose...of the church in a row of three lofty spires, with Ornaments and other lesser spires growing out of each of them, as it is fh"/ A1ur ° represented in... | |
| Thomas Francis Bumpus - 1906 - 364 trang
...a malignity resembling that of Antiochus Epiphanes against the Temple of the Lord at Jerusalem." x Besides all the seats, stalls, and wainscots, the...with other lesser Spires growing out of each of them, as it is represented in the annexed draught. This now had no Imagery work upon it, or any thing else... | |
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